In response to a fan’s comment suggesting that she quit being a lesbian, singer Darkoo issued a strong and candid reply. She expressed her confidence in her identity, dismissing the unsolicited remark with humor and asserting that her sexual orientation is not something up for debate or change. Darkoo’s response highlighted her self-assurance and refusal to let such comments affect her, further emphasizing her stance on individuality and self-acceptance.
Nigerian singer Darkoo humorously responded to fans urging her to abandon her sexuality and “switch to the other side.” In her lighthearted reaction, she maintained a confident and playful tone, showing that she is unbothered by the comments and comfortable with her identity. Darkoo’s witty reply reinforced her self-assurance and her refusal to take such suggestions seriously.
It all began on October 9, 2034, when an X user named Najilal humorously quoted a lyric from one of Darkoo’s songs, pointing out the playful redundancy in it. She wrote, “Lemme put my kids in you??? Darkoo please, not today.” The post quickly gained traction, sparking light-hearted reactions surrounding the lyric and Darkoo’s sexuality. Amid the banter, another user chimed in, attempting to convince the singer to change her orientation, saying, “My girl, collect better preek, leave les sh! t.”
In response, Darkoo humorously fired back, “Bring your babe, let’s see who fit knack pass,” a witty reply that left her followers laughing even more, showing her confident and playful approach to the situation.
The beloved singer Darkoo, who has always been open about her sexuality as a lesbian through her music, previously shared her experience of coming out to her Nigerian parents. In a candid interview with Layo on The Appointment Show in September 2024, she revealed that although her parents don’t necessarily agree with her sexuality due to cultural beliefs, they have accepted her and continue to love her.
She explained, “This is what makes me happy and I feel whole. I don’t feel like I’m faking it or doing what I don’t want to do. This is me at the end of the day. I’m very spiritual, and I feel like I have a good relationship with God. My heart is clean and pure, and I’m loving.”
Darkoo added, “I bring girls home, and my parents don’t mind. I have parents who love me for me. At the end of the day, I know they don’t think what I’m doing is right because they’re African. But they love me, and that’s what matters.”